A wet day doesn’t stop photography expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com from taking and making a cross processed style of image.
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A wet day doesn’t stop photography expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com from taking and making a cross processed style of image.
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21 responses to “Photograph and Photoshop a Cross Process effect – Week 70”
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Nice very nice! I like this tutorial.馃憤 Thank! Gavin…
Look at how young you look
Thanks for all your tutorials
i have learned soooooo much from you
and my photographs show it
best regards, Rick
Actually, the original photo looks better to me.
overcast is good for longer exposure without filters too.
i just keep my 'gu'gu' eyes open for ur new updates gavin :). shot on buddy
nice video great job
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it doesnt really look cross processed it looks like velvia 100 that is expired and developed in E6 because of the blue tint. for the cross process look the best is still just to buy some cheaper expired slide films and process them in c41, but dont use fresh slide film since it is a bit of a waste.
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Hi Gavin. I'm a fan of yours. First of all, sorry for my English and sorru if I make any mistakes. About the UV Filter I've heard that it makes chromatic aberrations. Is it true? what is your experience. Thank you.
Do it, its great. Gets you out the house, and if your good enough you might be able to make abit of extra $
Gavin…you really make me want to take up photography.
@PBDPBD cross-processing is an effect we used to get back in the days when we would process film using the wrong chemicals for that particular film. It can be replicated in digital quite effectively.
"Just before the heaven's opend and everything got soked." – Possitive and Creative.. much better than " I hate this rain….."
During a 7D video tutorial I saw that when you shoot RAW ,the preview of the image you see on the LCD is that of a compressed jpeg which would explain why the colors would be better on your LCD and look differently on your monitor, because on your monitor you would be seeing the actual dull RAW image …. Provided, of course if you were shooting RAW 馃檪
Cheers Gavin
once again gavin,thank-you for your educational and informative videos.i feel as you are talking to us,rather than talking at us.enjoy so much,keep up the excellent work.
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very nice,, explanation…………..
Wonderful video